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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA COMMUNITY EVENTS PAGE EIGHT AHA PROJECT escoped Wreckage SPORTSMEN, INC. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1950 old friends this week on his visit to his former home. Campen is with the Standard Oil Company at Sew- The “dear old sunny southland“ isn't that any more, at least not last week in Atlanta, Ga., it wasn't, according to word to Juneau friends TO GET FIRE PROTECTION Because Juneau needs the hous- ing that would be provided by a proposed 50-unit Alaska Housing Authority project in West Juneau the City Council agreed at a re- gular meeting last night to ent into an agreement with AHA to provide fire protection for the pro-| ject. Councilman George Jorgenson moved that a contract be entered into on the basis of $625 annuai fee, payable in advance for a min- imum of five calls or less, and thal $125 be charged for each additional | call. S. E. Vermilyea of the AHA, who was present said that he con- sidered the arrangement fair but it would have to be approved by the Federal Housing Authority. The average cost of a fire call in | Juneau is $125 There was heated discussion on whether not to carry fire in- surance on 75 percent of the value | of the new snow loader, new grader and new truck with Councilman Bert Caro opposing insuring the equipment. Councilmen Al Zenger and George Jorgenson argued for | it. It was finally decided to cali for bids and passed unanimously. Boat Harbor Outlet Another matter that evoked hot discussion was providing circulation of water in the small boat harbor to take care of the winter ice con- dition there. A letter was read from Lt. Col. G. M. Dorland, act-| ing district engineer, U. S. Army, at Anchorage, saying that the Army would not issue a permit to cut the rock breakwater at the northeast corner of the small boat harbo: in an attempt to provide circula- tion within the harbor. He did not believe that it would relieve ti jce or floating debris conditior and said that it would aliow ad- | | | i | | | | telescoped cars of two Long Island Gardens section of ¢ e workers and ESC ENDS SESS! ONS; LAW AMENDMENTS ARE RECOMMENDED ployme days beyond its was completed Day visitors to Long Island homes. w York. Killed and injured Security Commission will be called in the spring Administrative meetings ~ wer held with director R. E. &heldon John T. McLaughlin, director un- employment division, Arthur A. Hedges, direc ment service di staif and section heads. sion, railroad were ® Wirephoto. TODAY 2 meet, Scottish Rite Temple. 7:30 p.m.—Skating at AB Hall At | At meeting at 8 o’clock. dance in Douglas gym. Dance Club aders) meets Parish Hall. December 3 At 2:30 pm. Services of BP.O.E., torium. Public invited. December 4 Room, Baranof. At noon — Lions Club meets American Legion Dugout. At 8 pm. — National Guard Armory. 8 p.m.—American meets in Dugout. At 8 p.m. — Concert membership at | At Legion Post committee meets in City Council ! mbers |At 8 pm. — Rebekah IOOF Hall. December 5 Rotary Club, Baranof. r.—Doubleheader basket- ame in high schoo! gym, At 8 pm | Grac At gree At 8 p | NL P At 8:45 pm night for Club. drill team Mary Circle meets terian Church. Community Center adults at Teen Age ! in traip crashed in Kew homeward bound Manhattan December 6 to the Jamboree. Several explora- At noon—Kiwanis Club, Baranor. tory meetings were held with the At 7:30 p.m.—Chapeladies will meet American Legion Post in regards to = at home of Mrs. George Cantillon. the post supporting a Boy Scout At 8 p.n.—Lecture by Dr. John Explorer Post. Stewart to nurses of this area in Force stayed in Nome and Powers Red Cross office in Shattuc continued on to Anchorage where building he spent a week working on routine At 8 p.m.—Scottish Rite, 18th De- business for the Alaska Boy Scout gree. p.m.—Order of Rainbow Girls , ROSE BOWL GAME opens with important Skate Club At 8 p.m.—Taku Travelers square At 8:30 p.m.—Circle Eighters Sq\nre (formerly Promen- and Bubbles and Beaux — Annual- Memorial in Elks Audi-| at | ers meet in the ! Scottish the 14th De- Council. AMSDENS IN NF3 iiOME ON BASIN ROAD TODAY POWERS RETURNS FROM At 8 p.m.—Cardinal Club meets in Parish Hall. At 8 p.m.—Elks Lodge. At 8 pm.—AWVS meeting at Gov- | ernor’s house. SEND MOORES T0 Mr. and Mrs. Neil Moore will at- tend the New Year’s Day Rose Bowl game at Pasadena, as guests| of the Alaska Sportsmen, Inc. They !will leave here on Pan American World Airways for Seattle Derem-‘ ber 15, spend one day in Seattle and continue by United Airlines mi Los Angeles. | There they will be met by Moore’s | C.‘ the Mr. who and Mrs. Earl travel through | parents, Brown, At noon—BPW meets in Terrace |states in a deluxe trailer. As members of the Sportsmen, Inc., Mr. and Mrs. Moore will pub- |licize the Golden North Sa Derby, one of the principal activi- | ties of the organization. Neil filmed | some fine colored movies of the| 11950 event which he is taking with | 'him for showing and Malcolm | Greany, official photographer of the | Derby has agreed to furnish some pictures for p ble newspaper publication. In addition they will fake |of canned salmon caught by Derby fishermen and publi folders for distribution to thc interested in participating in the| 11951 event. Just now the Moore’s are busy | making arrangements for someone to care for their four children while they are gone and attempting to | borrow a couple of parkas to wear | in the Tournament of Roses parade, |so they will look like what Cali- | fornians thinks Alaskans should | look. : FAIRBANKS CHILD 15| " RESCUED FROM DOG| PACK BY TRUCKMEN | FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Dec. 2—® —Three-year-old Gregory Moran a case the lard and is in Juneau on his first visit here in three years. He is a brother of Mrs. Clarence Wittenan of Douglas and is a cousin of Zal- main Gross of Juneau. A graduate from Dr. I. J. Montgomery, Super- visor for the Alaska Merit System. On November 28, when he wrote to the home folks Dr. Montgomery said the temperature was three above. The Merit System Supervisor went to Atlanta to attend the an- nual Civil Service Assembly and expects to return to his Juneau headquarters December 7. | of Juneau High | School, Campen is a former star basketball player of the Crimson ‘ers He expects to leave Monday for Seward. No Outside TOUCH TYPING IN 5 LESSONS. Mo Outsi Guaranteed. (Adults, children from 10 yrs. up.) Short- hand, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian. Individuals or groups. Day and evening at YOUR convenience. ETHEL MacNAIR (M.A. Columbia University) Juneau Hotel v Phene 123 W AT ALASKA BROADCASTING COMPANY 1460 on your 3 dial B G G AT e e 2:00 P.M. 2:30 P.M. NBC & ROMAE Counterspy Don Maclaughlin in an exciting account of counter-espionage PHS RY CE end BRYTHM Tomorrow, Sunday, on KINY THE ETERNAL LIGHT from NBC 10:00 A.M. verse wave action there. Commissioners It was finally decided to call| Anch a special meeting of the council| panks to meet with a representative of | gafternoc the Army Engineers the next time| pnding that one was in Juneau and dis- | jn the office cuss the situation. R. E Councilman Neilsen moved that Riy since a radio phone installation was provided for in the 1951 bud- get that Frank Metcalf, chief of the Alaska Highway Patrol, be in-|j vited to the next council meeting mga to explain the Patrol's radiophone | fishing and to work out some cooperative No actiop if posiTie. This was agreed. taken i Bids were opened on two tires| construct and tubes for the grader and the 1 cl award was made to R. W. Cowling | mission for $342.74. The only other bidd was the Northern Commercial Co., with $375.57. Social Security Sheld d and er has in commends Councilman Bert McDowell mov- | several points an ed to favor including city employees ' Employment Security I in Social Security participation as|plification and | soon as it is legally possible. Enab= | ing, ling legislation will have to be 4. Proposed passed by the Territorial legisla- | the law for disq ture before the City can take de- lent claims to cut finite action. This was agreed. eling. It was decided to take up un- Order employment compensation insur- proz ance action for city employees al employers a later date. There was also some discussion on a group health insur- g. I ance plan but nc action was taken. “suitabilit A bill for $118.75 from Charles Board he Goldstein for damage done to an| on military | elevator and sidewalk last winter sarily unsuital by snow equipment was tabled. | refe notw Action was suspended until the | entials in com next meeting on the employment| Mr, Rivers, who of a fire marshal, because the mat- 'man cf the B ter is to come up at a coming ings of the lu meeting of the Juneau Volunteer | was decide Fire Department. |be held twice “No parking” signs were author- yonce owing to th ized for Gastineau Avenue from the |ness that is currentl Hope Apartments to the A-J stair- “Dre the Commission way during the winter months (ol‘g Next meting of the the purpose of keeping the streel | clear for snow removal. Councilman McDowell had no re- port on a child welfare worker and | no meeting had been held with the electricians on code for Juneau | wiring regulations. The electricians union is to pre nt recommenda- tions in writing. City Auditor C. J. Ehrendreich presented an audit of the city books which will be discussed at the next meeting, December 15. ‘ 5 ing dur are SONS OF NORWAY Lodge meeting Sat. eve. Dec. 2. 8 pm. at Odd Fellows Hall, 672-2t | Y()l".{ JEWELRY AND ! FURS can be sic burn- | ed, lost or destroyed in spite of the great care. Will you be reimbursed for their loss? You if vou get a Hartford Jewelry-Fur policy which covers them not only at home but away from home against pract cally all risks. Refrigeration Service Radio Repairs Guaranteed Work Reasonable Prices Days 987—Nites Red 858 Arctic Refrigeration Collins & Geddes PLUMBING & HEATI\' This Hartford agency will gladly tell you more ¢ it. Shatiuck Agency Phone 219 Seward Strect JUNEAU Pirst Class Work—All Work Guaranteed Kensington Bldg. (At City Float) P. O. Box 258 Phone 1039 SCOUT BUSINESS TkIP Mr. and Mrs. Guy Amsden moved December 7 into their new home at 850 Basin At noon—Chamber Road today. They purchased the meets at Baranof. residence from Mr. and Mrs. James At 7:30 pm. — Juneau Rifle and Laidley, who with their three Pistol Club meets AB Hall children are leaving Alaska to make At 8 pm.—Scottish Rite, 30th De- their home in Chehalis, Wash. | gree. The Amsdens and their little son At 8:30 p.m.—Juneau Singers re- Ralph have been the house guesr,s hearse at Methodist church. of Mrs. Amsden’s parents, Mr. and December 8 Mrs. J. W. Leivers since their re- At 6:30 p.m—Scottish Rite banquet. cent arrival from Yakutat from |At 8 p.m.—Scottish Rite, 32nd De- | where Amsden, master sergeant in | gree. !the ACS, was transferred to Ju- neau. \urice Powers, Alaska Boy Scout executive, returned Thursday Ir a trip to Fairbanks, Nome and An- on Scout business. While rbanks, he met with the Boy Scout executive board members From Fairbanks he went with Duane Force, new scout executive, » Nome where Force was intro- ed to the Nom Scout leader. The helpe the annua! nance c: . Pow that the ¢ time of the year.| ield with represen- Federated Church | s to cub scouting. | z training meetings were| The Juneau- Douglas Concert'As: with Scout leaders in Nome | sociation will meet at 8 p.m. Mon- the 1949 Jamboree slides were |day in the Council Chambers at Territorial Museum is expected to to the Rotary Club. The|the City Hall. Final plans for the return Monday from Kodiak where troop is sponsored by the |concert to be given in Juneau Deer he is attending the auction of 1b. The club financially | ember 12 will be made and a full curios by the Erskine estate. The| Scout in his mp attendance at the meeting is urged. auctlon was to close today. December 11 At 8 p.m.—Womans Missionary for this in parsonage, 526 East Street. CONCERT ASS MEETING ‘)\ MONDAY KEITHAHN BACK MONDAY ome ?‘W ‘?m .o d@d note 7“% ATTHE vore suows (QUNTRY FLOOR SEO You'll get a lot of laughs . . ClUB l! am.-]lam. -3am. SURPRISE SURPRISE FLOOR SHOW AFTER3A. M. And a Jitterbug Contest, Too! - P-R- I Z E-S Featurmg Fmest Foods NEW YORK STEAK $2 50 = FILET MIGNON And the famous Country Club Trimmin’s T-BONE STEAK SEAFOOD CHINESE FOOD Lead the Crowds to the COUNTRY CLUB Where Everybody Has a Good Time OPEN ALL NIGHT - - EVERY NIGHT of Commerce | Society of Church of God meets | E. L. Keithahn, Curator of the‘ e e e e e e e | was attacked yesterday by a roving gpack of dogs, but escaped with nothing worse than a badly slashed left arm. Two men passing by in a truck saved the little boy from the dogs, who were ripping his clothing. They !said the lad probably saved his life by throwing his arms in front of his face and throat. The child is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Terance Moran. Hedda Hopper with a colorful report on Hollywood hngbllghh Phll Harris and Ahce Fay Radio’s happiest twosome in a laugh-filled domestic frolic HAROLD CAMPEN IS ON VISIT TO FAMILY HERE | Harold Campen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Campen of Auk Lake, was welcomed by his family and RN A Message From SANTA To All Boys and Girls On Gastineau Channel And Anywhere Near: Don’t forget that Juneau Young’s Story Lady goes on the air Monday at 5 p. m. and every day until Christ- mas in the Juneau Young Hardware Co. show windows, to read your letters to Santa Claus Get busy and write those letters to Santa Claus. Mail all letters to Santa Claus, Box 800, Juneau, Alaska, or drop. them in the special mail box in our storg. Be sure to listen to KINY today at 5 p. m. Our Story Lady will be on the air to tell you more. JUNEAU YOUNG HARDWARE (0.